State Bar of Wisconsin to get new president
Posted: 8:01 AM The State Bar of Wisconsin will soon have a new president.
Posted: 8:01 AM The State Bar of Wisconsin will soon have a new president.
Updated: 4:12 PM UPDATE: The Wisconsin Assembly has passed a trio of bills that would strengthen the state's domestic violence laws.
Posted: 7:52 AM The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has started a new lab that creates mobile phone apps for school researchers and area nonprofits.
Updated: 9:15 AM The Oak Creek police department plans a ceremony for the retirement of an officer seriously wounded while responding to the fatal rampage at the Sikh temple last year.
Posted: 8:07 PM A couple accused of starving horses at their Pleasant Prairie farm could face dozens of new charges.
Posted: 5:10 PM UPDATE: The state Assembly has passed a bill that would increase the maximum weekly unemployment insurance payout but also install new limits on who can collect the benefits.
Updated: 8:51 AM Women can now get medication-induced abortions at Wisconsin clinics after a Dane County judge blocked a recent state law from restricting that procedure.
Posted: 3:20 PM UPDATE: The Assembly has passed a bill that would double the amount people could donate to political campaigns and also allow for online registration.
Posted: 2:57 PM Well-known Wisconsin wrestlers are joining with state lawmakers in supporting a resolution calling for wrestling to remain an Olympic event.
Updated: 2:53 PM UPDATE: The state Assembly has passed a bill making changes to the state's lemon law which covers when consumers can sue auto manufacturers.
Updated: 1:57 PM A years-long construction project that has been tying up traffic on U.S. Highway 41 in the Oshkosh area is wrapping up.
Posted: 1:18 PM A company looking to dig a huge iron mine in northwestern Wisconsin is having problems with protesters.
Posted: 10:04 AM A new study estimates changes Republican lawmakers made to Gov. Scott Walker's executive budget will result in a half-billion dollar deficit going into the next two-year spending plan.
Posted: 9:39 AM UPDATE: Damages in a case involving Crivitz police and free speech won't be determined until October.
Posted: 8:40 AM The federal government is giving the city of Wausau $400,000 in grants to help clean up its riverfront.
Posted: 8:33 AM UPDATE: A 9-year-old Fond du Lac boy is safe after a frightening ride in a stolen van.
Posted: 7:56 AM No one injured in over night fire.
Posted: 5:28 AM Archbishop Jerome Listecki plans to celebrate mass at Polish Fest in Milwaukee.
Posted: 5:17 AM Police from around Wisconsin are gathering in Wisconsin Dells for Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen's annual public safety summit.
Posted: 7:41 PM Union members have ratified a six-year labor contract at Caterpillar Inc.'s plant in South Milwaukee.
Updated: 6:24 PM Gov. Scott Walker says he's comfortable with the slow expansion of the school voucher program, and he also remains supportive of an agreement that he and Republican lawmakers reached about its growth.
Posted: 3:35 PM A Marquette University student studying abroad in Rome died on Monday evening, June 10th after falling from a ledge on the banks of a river. The student is identified as Andrew Carr.
Posted: 1:48 PM A Republican lawmaker is circulating a bill that would prohibit Wisconsin police from enforcing any new federal gun and ammunition restrictions, bans or weapon registration requirements.